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Authors: M. Sazid, M.R. Saharan, T.N. Singh
Paper Title: Enhancement of the Explosive Energy Utilization with the Application of New Stemming Contrivance
Abstract: The effect of confinement on explosive energy utilization in rock blasting was studied by using a new
stemming contrivance named SPARSH .To achieve the objectives an experiment blast was carried out using
SPARSH. The experiment blast was analysed by high speed video camera. Post blast observations were also
conducted to identify the blast results. Results were compared with the conventional stemming applying drill
cuttings as stemming material for a part of the experimental blast. It was noticed that application of SPARSH
results into increase in the explosive energy retention time, reduce ejection velocity and stemming ejection height.
The combined effect of the higher retention time, the reduced stemming ejection height and the lower stemming
ejection velocity manifests into a larger component of the explosive energy available for rock breakage which
assists into safer economical ore liberation process.
Keywords: stemming contrivance, explosive energy utilisation, energy retention time, stemming ejection velocity,
stemming ejection height, high speed imaging.
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Authors: Hemal Lotankar, Srinivas Daketi
Paper Title: Rediscovering Traditional Mughal Fenestrations (16th to 17th Century) in India for Sustainable
Architecture
Abstract: Fenestration is an interface between the exterior and interior. The complexities of functions of
fenestrations have increased over the period of time. Traditional culture, art and knowledge find no place in this
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globalized world. As we embrace new materials and techniques, achieving thermal and visual comfort has become
challenging. There is a missing link between the traditional and contemporary architecture of which fenestrations
stand as evidence. Energy consumption for air conditioning and lighting can be reduced significantly through
appropriate design of fenestrations. There is a need to understand the proper day lighting and natural ventilation
and its impact on saving energy in buildings. Therefore, it is necessary to scientifically understand the techniques
evolved in the past. The study focuses on understanding and analyzing traditional building fenestrations, which
will help in determining the feasibility for its application in contemporary projects. The research highlights
fenestrations of 16th-17th century Mughal buildings through literature review and case studies. It explores
examples of fenestration designs responsive to the culture of the place and climate thereby achieving thermal
comfort. The study provides guidelines to incorporate traditional fenestration designs with a modern approach to
overcome the environmental disturbances and retain the cultural identity of the place.
Keywords: Fenestrations, Mughal Architecture,Climate, Culture
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Authors: Abdullah Al Mamun
Paper Title: Constraints for Bangladeshi RMG Factories to be Compliant
Abstract: Now-a-days, readymade garment (RMG) sector is considered as the backbone of the country because
of its extended economic growth in the last couple of decades. Among many other challenges, compliance issue of
RMG factories is the key requirement for most of the reputed global garments buyers. Compliance ensures all
social and environmental standards set up by different organizations. Out of five thousands RMG industries in
Bangladesh, some are quite small and their investment capabilities on compliance are not same while compared
with large factories. This paper is based on descriptive and inferential research of the compliance procedure of
small, medium and large RMG industries. Five point scale system is used in this investigation to do rating of three
factories based on nine different issues of compliance. The study shows highest rating in case of large industries
among three industries and indicates that the performance on compliance of large factory is comparatively better
than that of the medium and small ones. This research work also identified the constraints of the compliance
procedure of different RMG factories and suggests the improvement procedure of the factories. The study finally
suggests that for the sustainable development of this sector in future, factory owners must need to concentrate on
the working environment of the factory, health, safety and security, social issues, labor relations and other areas of
compliance and there are also scopes for development of RMG sector in Bangladesh.
Keywords: BNW, Compliance, COC, RMG, WPC.
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Authors: Vijender Singh, Deepak Garg
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modeling of complicated structures such as circuit images, chemical compounds, protein structures, biological
networks, social networks, web workflows and XML documents. A common framework is necessary to study
various graph mining algorithms and their applications. In this paper, we present a review study of various
algorithms based on their graph representation, subgraph generation, algorithm approach, frequency evaluation
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Authors: Anoop Kumar Singh, Sudhir Kumar Srivastava, Vikas Pandey
Paper Title: Load Frequency Control of Multi Area Power System using Different Intelligent Controllers
Abstract: In power system engineering exact load prediction is difficult task because a continuous load changing
in power systems network that disturb the frequency directly. If the frequency is deviate from its limit, there show
a severe effect on power system. So load frequency controller (LFC) is designed and if it working properly, the
frequency is quickly returned to the normal operating point that means steady state error become zero. There are
two types of controllers used in this paper which are Fuzzy controllers and GA-PID (pid controller tuned by
genetic algorithm) controllers. The performance of GA-PID controller is quite fast and efficient. The result shows
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linear single area (thermal) and two area (thermal-thermal) model for simplification. The effectiveness of the
proposed controller is confirmed via extensive study using MATLAB/SIMULINK software. Simulation results are
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